Do my Mum or Dad have to know?
We encourage you to share your transition with important people in your life. At the end of the day, though, it's your body, your identity, your journey, and it's up to you with whom you share information.
If you want help on how to talk to your parents, our specialist advisors and counselors can help you.
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